Hey! Don’t talk about the comments section like that. Half of us trash-talk her, but in truth it is because we are full of jealousy and envy. In truth, we are all a bunch of tactless creeps who really don’t know how to express our thoughts. xD HAHAHA! I like how she’s become slightly more ruthless throughout the pages. Wonder where it will lead. Hot, strong and independent heroine action? HELL YEAH.

I’ve got no problem with people guessing plot developments, as long as it doesn’t involve … fondling…

Maybe I’m a bit jumpy at the moment because I’ve had to delete some creepy comments and there’s quite a few I’m not deleting, so that should tell you something about the quality of the comments I get at times.

Ack, that explains things. I guess my mind has been a bit too far in the gutter lately — the second to last panel gave the impression initially of flexed muscle / a rotated arm, not long sleeves, and I can’t imagine much that would shock Erin like that. So, immediate gutterbrain response — a lewd gesture or something similar. @[email protected] Sorry about that.

Heck, I’m still trying to figure out Mina’s big secret, the one her mother alluded to. I think… maybe… I might have an idea, based on this comic and the one linked in the caption at the bottom there, but we’ll see. If I’m right, it’ll be unveiled in the next page anyway. 😉

Oh Drake, don’t get all worked up on such things. All webcomics have this sorties that can range from creepy to adorable in nanoseconds, but manifesting against them just raises the awareness around the subject. Best way to deal with it is, like with a child, ignoring it and giving slight slaps on the wrist from now and then.

We can’t change how people think or what they say, we can just nudge them toward a proper behavior.

Well, one of the main rules to webcomic communities is that if it interacts with the character and can talk, you can ship it. Of course that can range from an actual legitimate ship between two characters to the non-legit “and then they…” well, I don’t want this to be deleted but you should get the idea. Luckily with this genre there’s a lack of the whole random insertions of “and then they…” into the comments, as they get swallowed up by comments about the dramatic scenes. As long as you continue this genre and keep fanservice scenes low (doesn’t have to be nonexistent), you should be ok with those kinds of comics. Your characters are legitimately shippable, with reasons for the characters to get together, rather than it being something stupid like the NarutoxSasuke ship where the only reason people follow it is to giggle at the yaoi. There’s a kind of pride in having that, I would say, rather than not having it, even if it is perverted by some people.